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I'm going to superior court tomorrow in North Carolina, because last month I was convicted of passing a school bus. I don't believe I did this. The court has changed the date of the incident three times (from May 31st to May 15 to March 15 and lastly to March 31st) I recieved the ticket in June 05 and wa not convicted until June 06. The bus driver does not remember what time the incident occurred, and although I do not have a copy of the ticket in my posesson (took for evidence?) I don't believe the road names match up. All they have against me is that the bus driver wrote down my plate number...on a piece of paper she no longer has. I have no record, and if I honestly believed I had passed the school bus I would be glad to atone for it. Just looking for ya'lls thoughts.

2006-07-02 16:14:13 · 5 answers · asked by carls812 4 in Cars & Transportation Safety

Again, didn't do it.

2006-07-04 16:52:18 · update #1

5 answers

I don't know if there's any sure fire way to do it, but show up, dress nicely, and be honest. Don't get angry or upset, just be calm and reasonable and say the facts.
You'll get a lot further if you're reasonable than if you're outright saying that the person lied and is totally wrong.
Hopefully you have a good record and can cite that as well for your evidence. Good luck!

2006-07-02 16:19:48 · answer #1 · answered by Nicole 1 · 0 0

well go to court tell teh truth...ask them to produce the peice of paper with the plate number...also do you ever drive down that steeet? if so maybe you did do it and jsut dont know....

but how did you get a ticket? if someone took it from you for evidence? doesnt make sense--as a bus driver can't issue you a ticket.

but dont get angry---sometimes its better to just pay the ticket and not go through all the aggravation

2006-07-11 11:52:31 · answer #2 · answered by Jack Kerouac 6 · 0 0

i really don't know if you did do it own up, but from what you say that they keep changing the dates and stuff like that i think you will be able to get off just because they don't have there story straight. you can bring that up saying that if they cant even figure out what day it happened on how can you trust what the driver wrote down and then tossed, so you can go off that and you should be able to get off, because all the evidence if any is gone

2006-07-04 01:17:59 · answer #3 · answered by Coconuts 5 · 0 0

nope if you did it own up to it be a trooper being dishonest with your self will get you no where in life simple as that.

2006-07-15 21:39:42 · answer #4 · answered by lil_bit_nv 3 · 0 0

Something doesn't sound just right, but from what you say it sounds like they can't prove you are guilty.

2006-07-14 17:16:37 · answer #5 · answered by smoke 4 · 0 0

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